tertiate

Etymology
Borrowed from, the perfect passive participial stem of , from.

Verb

 * 1) To reduce by one ;,  one third of (a  of people).
 * 2) * 1912 May 3rd, F. Madan, “letter to Sir William [Osler]” quoted by Harvey Cushing in The Life of Sir William Osler II (2010), pages 999–1,000
 * Seven spills of paper of precisely equal length were given round, and after an interval collected. Had any of them been dimidiated, tertiated or even decimated, the proposed election was void.
 * 1)  To increase by half as much again;  to increase the price in this way.
 * 2)  To do or perform three times or for the third time.
 * 3) To divide into three parts, especially to divide into thirds.
 * 4)  To examine, as the thickness of the metal at the muzzle of a gun; or, in general, to examine the thickness of, as ordnance, in order to ascertain its strength.
 * 1)  To do or perform three times or for the third time.
 * 2) To divide into three parts, especially to divide into thirds.
 * 3)  To examine, as the thickness of the metal at the muzzle of a gun; or, in general, to examine the thickness of, as ordnance, in order to ascertain its strength.
 * 1)  To do or perform three times or for the third time.
 * 2) To divide into three parts, especially to divide into thirds.
 * 3)  To examine, as the thickness of the metal at the muzzle of a gun; or, in general, to examine the thickness of, as ordnance, in order to ascertain its strength.
 * 1) To divide into three parts, especially to divide into thirds.
 * 2)  To examine, as the thickness of the metal at the muzzle of a gun; or, in general, to examine the thickness of, as ordnance, in order to ascertain its strength.
 * 1) To divide into three parts, especially to divide into thirds.
 * 2)  To examine, as the thickness of the metal at the muzzle of a gun; or, in general, to examine the thickness of, as ordnance, in order to ascertain its strength.
 * 1)  To examine, as the thickness of the metal at the muzzle of a gun; or, in general, to examine the thickness of, as ordnance, in order to ascertain its strength.
 * 1)  To examine, as the thickness of the metal at the muzzle of a gun; or, in general, to examine the thickness of, as ordnance, in order to ascertain its strength.
 * 1)  To examine, as the thickness of the metal at the muzzle of a gun; or, in general, to examine the thickness of, as ordnance, in order to ascertain its strength.
 * 1)  To examine, as the thickness of the metal at the muzzle of a gun; or, in general, to examine the thickness of, as ordnance, in order to ascertain its strength.

Noun

 * 1) The third year of training in various Christian religious orders (especially the Jesuits).
 * 2) One who is in their tertiate training.
 * 3) The third classification of animals in some ranked taxonomic systems, such as that proposed by.
 * 1) One who is in their tertiate training.
 * 2) The third classification of animals in some ranked taxonomic systems, such as that proposed by.
 * 1) The third classification of animals in some ranked taxonomic systems, such as that proposed by.
 * 1) The third classification of animals in some ranked taxonomic systems, such as that proposed by.

Adjective

 * 1) Having 2:3 proportion.
 * 2) Having three parts.
 * 1) Having three parts.
 * 1) Having three parts.
 * 1) Having three parts.
 * 1) Having three parts.